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can you have "indiana jones" without harrison ford? >> yes, you can. i think it says something about going from being on "parks & regular" and "the lego movie." >> it's a great country. >> his "parks & rec" character is the guy that fell into the pit. now he's going to be strangling -- >> no harrison ford cameo? >> there's got to be a cameo. >> there's got to be. >> is it going to be his dad? there's got to be something. >> just as long as it isn't another origin story. i'm tired of origin stories. >> the last one in 2008 was the last "indiana jones" with harrison ford. you're starting to see the age there. i was, like, yeah i guess they're not going to be able to do another one of those. what else. this is from victoria's part of the country, the austin american-statesman." ken paxton asks the supreme
can you have "indiana jones" without harrison ford? >> yes, you can. i think it says something about going from being on "parks & regular" and "the lego movie." >> it's a great country. >> his "parks & rec" character is the guy that fell into the pit. now he's going to be strangling -- >> no harrison ford cameo? >> there's got to be a cameo. >> there's got to be. >> is it going to be his dad? there's got...
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. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp, as it's known, had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour, new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortressed behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city known as indiana state prison. originally built to hold prisoners during the civil war, isp has a history of housing some of the state's most serious criminals. nearly 2,000 maximum security inmates spend their days behind these century old walls. >> the number one charge at this facility is murder. approximately 70% of the offenders housed here are housed here for taking the life of another human being. >> while the majority of prisoners have committed violent crimes, the prison has worked hard to create a safe environment for both staff and inmates. one improvement was the administrative segregation unit. >> back in the early '90s we had pr
. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp, as it's known, had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour, new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortressed behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city known as indiana state prison....
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[applause] i didn't come here to brag on indiana. to brag just come here about indiana. i came to encourage you, each of you with the progress that is being made in indiana and other republican-led state. urge you as leaders and activists in this movement to take encouragement from the results conservative policies are achieving in states across this country. after 12 years in congress and two years as governor, i am more convinced the cure for what ails this country will come more from state capitals than it ever well from the nation's capital. [applause] put state-based innovation and reform back at the center of the national agenda. let's look to the example of republican-led states balancing budgets and crafting solutions to the most intractable problems facing our nation. it includes getting runaway federal spending under control. when it comes to most public assistance programs, state are better equipped to innovate. manage anti-poverty programs in a fiscally responsible way. states cannot print money. iring my years in congress, never recall anyone focusing on rev
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[applause] i didn't come here to brag on indiana. i didn't just come here to brag about indiana. i came to encourage you, each of you with the progress that is being made in indiana and other republican-led state. urge you as leaders and activists in this movement to take encouragement from the results conservative policies are achieving in states across this country. after 12 years in congress and two years as governor, i am more convinced the cure for what ails this country will come more from state capitals than it ever well from the nation's capital. [applause] let's put state-based innovation and reform back at the center of the national agenda. let's look to the example of republican-led states balancing budgets and crafting solutions to the most intractable problems facing our nation. it includes getting runaway federal spending under control. when it comes to most public assistance programs, state are better equipped to innovate. manage anti-poverty programs in a fiscally responsible way. states cannot print money. during my years in congress, i never recall anyone focusi
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i just couldn't be prouder of the people of indiana. i'm going to stay focused on the future of the people of indiana. >> those are all pretty good things to lay out there. i knew my preamable wasn't long enough. here is the problem. with jeb bush pushing the schedule as he is and governor walker following suit, waiting until may, is that too long before you would potentially make an announcement? could you catch up if you waited until may? >> i am just a small town guy from southern indiana with the privilege of serving in the congress for a dozen years and now a privilege of serving as governor for two years. i was raised on old fashioned values. and one of those ideas is what comes out of the old book that essentially says whoever is trust worthy in lesser things may be trusted in greater things. as we work on passing a balanced budget amendment, increasing investment in education innovation, expanding charter schools in what is the largest educational voucher program in america that my focus needs to be on the state of indiana, the
i just couldn't be prouder of the people of indiana. i'm going to stay focused on the future of the people of indiana. >> those are all pretty good things to lay out there. i knew my preamable wasn't long enough. here is the problem. with jeb bush pushing the schedule as he is and governor walker following suit, waiting until may, is that too long before you would potentially make an announcement? could you catch up if you waited until may? >> i am just a small town guy from...
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this is indiana. years ago, on a radio show, you told me, when i asked you about your game -- you said you were a poor man's hey sean printz. -- a poor man's prince. who are you today? and tamika says she is ready one on one any time you want. [applause] president obama: let me make a couple of points. first of all she refereed the game we played. when it comes to me playing her one-on-one, i am not sure. my game is a little broke. i mean up, a little bit. what happens is, sort of the risk-reward ratio starts shifting. like the chances of an achilles tear or an acl injury is increasing each month. and then the satisfaction that i get from playing diminishes, because i am so bad. and so i think golf, likelihood of injury much lower. i still love the game. this is a good time for me to give a shout out to the nba. mayor ballard mentioned the work he is doing with my brothers keepers. this is something we initiated in response to all the negative news that we were hearing about young african-american men
this is indiana. years ago, on a radio show, you told me, when i asked you about your game -- you said you were a poor man's hey sean printz. -- a poor man's prince. who are you today? and tamika says she is ready one on one any time you want. [applause] president obama: let me make a couple of points. first of all she refereed the game we played. when it comes to me playing her one-on-one, i am not sure. my game is a little broke. i mean up, a little bit. what happens is, sort of the...
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the gentleman from indiana is recognized. >> i yield the balance of time to ganm indiana. the chair: the gentleman from indiana voiced. >> i cha the chair and the gentleman from indiana for his leadership on this issue and jalt the gentleman on the other side of the aisle. i appreciate it very much. mr. rokita: i rise in strong support of this amendment. i think it's a great example of the kind of use that we intended with this language to begin with. the federal government spends tens of billions of dollars on education annually. if ask you the average hoosier or any american they think washington does a pretty poor job of spending those dollars efficiently, as was just demonstrated. instead of business as usual, we should look for new ways to achieve results which is exactly the concept behind the gentleman's pay for success initiatives. these initiatives provide flexibility for the public and private sectors to partner together around common goals. this model ensures value for taxpayer dollars. and simply as a co-sponsor of the underlying bill, along with chairman kline
the gentleman from indiana is recognized. >> i yield the balance of time to ganm indiana. the chair: the gentleman from indiana voiced. >> i cha the chair and the gentleman from indiana for his leadership on this issue and jalt the gentleman on the other side of the aisle. i appreciate it very much. mr. rokita: i rise in strong support of this amendment. i think it's a great example of the kind of use that we intended with this language to begin with. the federal government spends...
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liz: jeff flock joins us from a farm in indiana. jeff? >> because shrimp prices are good even though coin and soybeans are not. i have darrell and carlina that brown, we're in the middle of indiana here. darrell, could you scoop shrimp out of here. take a look at this. i asked him to bring some to the surface so we can see better. they are raising, that one, hit me in the nose. whoops. not going to get that. oh, man, this guy is not cooperating. i may have to, there he goes, back in the tank, sorry. 4,000 each in these tanks. you used to raise hogs, now you raise shrimp? >> yes, we do. >> saltwater shrimp are a lot easier to raise than hogs. >> this is very lucrative, because the price of shrimp and demand tremendous. darrell, we'll get a year this year, talk about how live these things are, very live, this year prices for corn and beans will be terrible. you plant corn and beans you will lose money.
liz: jeff flock joins us from a farm in indiana. jeff? >> because shrimp prices are good even though coin and soybeans are not. i have darrell and carlina that brown, we're in the middle of indiana here. darrell, could you scoop shrimp out of here. take a look at this. i asked him to bring some to the surface so we can see better. they are raising, that one, hit me in the nose. whoops. not going to get that. oh, man, this guy is not cooperating. i may have to, there he goes, back in the...
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joining us is indiana governor pence. i will not ask that off the tomorrow but the national governors' association meeting is taking place down the street in washington, dc and the immigration bill will be debased with only a few days before the department of homeland security runs out of money, that is a big topic of conversation, and some of governors are calling for a clean bill to take the immigration stripping provisions out of it. what do you say? >> the executive action the president took last year was clearly an unconstitutional end run around the law-making authority of the congress of the united states. the management has the authority under the constitution to determine how he will implement the law. he does not have the authority to determine whether he will implement the law. now a federal district judge has ruled to put an injunction in place. my bottom line is we need to protect the homeland. we need to protect the constitution. i think the congress using the power of the purse is altogether appropriate. wh
joining us is indiana governor pence. i will not ask that off the tomorrow but the national governors' association meeting is taking place down the street in washington, dc and the immigration bill will be debased with only a few days before the department of homeland security runs out of money, that is a big topic of conversation, and some of governors are calling for a clean bill to take the immigration stripping provisions out of it. what do you say? >> the executive action the...
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some indiana fans were heard yelling overrated. a little harsh by hoosier nation, but maryland has been a little wobbly lately. the terps have been blasted on the road barely getting by at home and slipped back to the 19th ranking in the usa today and here comes i -- indiana again. you might think it's revenge, but mark turgeon says we don't play that. >> we want to play well, home game, indiana. they're a good team. they were ranked, but they've won a lot of games tied for second with us in the league, so that's really what it's about. it's not about motivation or anything else. sad news. jerry tarkanian passed away today. he built unlv into a national title. he would always be biting that towel on the sideline, hence the neck name tark, the shark. his team managed to win 729 games under scrutiny by the nca. tark the shark was 84. >>> when does an opposing team own you? here's something you can't deny. washington has had a hard time playing against toronto. five of the last six times they've become raptor meat, guys. washington ha
some indiana fans were heard yelling overrated. a little harsh by hoosier nation, but maryland has been a little wobbly lately. the terps have been blasted on the road barely getting by at home and slipped back to the 19th ranking in the usa today and here comes i -- indiana again. you might think it's revenge, but mark turgeon says we don't play that. >> we want to play well, home game, indiana. they're a good team. they were ranked, but they've won a lot of games tied for second with us...
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joining us now indiana government mike pence. i will not ask you that question off the top. but the national governor association meeting is taking place down the street here in washington. and i know that the immigration bill that will be debated this week because there is only a few days to get it done before the department of homeland security runs out of money is a big topic of conversation. some of the governors calling for a clean bill, take the immigration stripping provisions out of it and what do you say? >> the executive action the president took late last year was clearly np unconstitutional -- an unconstitutional end run around the congressional authority of the united states. the president has the duty to determine how to implement the law but he does not have the authority to determine whether he will implement the law. and now a federal district judge has ruled to put an injunction in place. and my bottom line is that we need to protect the homeland and protect the constitution. and i think that congress using the power of the purse is altogether appropriate.
joining us now indiana government mike pence. i will not ask you that question off the top. but the national governor association meeting is taking place down the street here in washington. and i know that the immigration bill that will be debated this week because there is only a few days to get it done before the department of homeland security runs out of money is a big topic of conversation. some of the governors calling for a clean bill, take the immigration stripping provisions out of it...
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vicki drove charlotte's car and abandoned it over the state line in indiana. later that night, fred doused the body in diesel fuel and while vicki watched fred burned the body. the fire lasted throughout the night. eventually only charlotte's skull remained. grabbe threw it in the wabash river saying it would make good fish food. he then rolled the barrel into the river. >> the story when you hear the whole thing, it's really hard to believe. >> mccalister had plenty of motive to tell a story that would put fred grabbe in prison. >> there's no greater wrath than that of a woman. she may have originally been concerned with a long-term relationship that lasted for a certain period of time and then it ended. i think she was angry. >> vicki came to expect, if not be told, that she would share in the dynasty, the financial dynasty of the grabbe family, that she would become a part of everything, and that she and fred would live happily ever after. i mean, that's the story that guys tell girls and girls often believe. >> in exchange for her testimony, vicki mccalist
vicki drove charlotte's car and abandoned it over the state line in indiana. later that night, fred doused the body in diesel fuel and while vicki watched fred burned the body. the fire lasted throughout the night. eventually only charlotte's skull remained. grabbe threw it in the wabash river saying it would make good fish food. he then rolled the barrel into the river. >> the story when you hear the whole thing, it's really hard to believe. >> mccalister had plenty of motive to...
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now i didn't come here to brag on indiana. well i didn't just come here to brag about indiana. i came really to encourage you encourage each of you here today with a progress that's being made in indiana and in other republican-led states and to urge you as leaders and activists in this movement, to taken couragement from the successful results conservative policies are achieving in states across this country. after 12 years in congress and two years as governor i am more convinced that the cure for what ails this country will come more from our nation's state capitols than it ever will from our nation's capitol. so let's put state-based invasion and reform back at the center of our national agenda lights look at the example of republican led states balancing budgets and crafting solutions to the most intractable problems facing our nation and that includes getting run-away federal spending under control room. when it come to most public assistance programs states are simply better equipped to innovate and manage anti-poverty programs than a fiscally responsible left. states ca
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wendy felton, 16 from marion, indiana. michelle dewey in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers, it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer, undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter, so how am i going to do this. >> at stake, answers. >> wondering where she is, what happened. >> grieving families. >> you want to find her and bring her home and you can't. >> and one man's freedom. >> they don't just turn around and hand out candy and say you're free to go. i went through hell and back. >>> early each day donna greets her daughter tricia. >> i say hello to this picture every morning. i say good morning, every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say, hi, mom. >> tricia was very kind-hearted, very smart. >> as a child, says father gary, tricia lit up the room. >> she would sometimes just bound into the room, spread her arms apart and
wendy felton, 16 from marion, indiana. michelle dewey in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> and to get answers, it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer, undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i'm not a serial killer hunter, so how am i going to do this. >> at stake, answers. >>...
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parcak ever get referred to as space indiana jones? >> she does but she says indiana jones has got nothing on me. she is enabling these folks the way indiana jones never did. >> there are plenty of other uses for it too. >> people are using them in agriculture, to monitor humane crises, you can see how many refugees are arriving at sites you can take they thermal images and monitor what's happening ought around the world. coming up next, kyle you're going to show us how nature can teach us some lessons. >> i'm taking a look at how mother nature is informing our technology. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys welcome back to "techknow." kyle, what do you have for us? >> now mother nature has had the benefit of trial and error engineering for 50 billion years. just the last 50 years we started to are follow her lead. here companies are mimicking her by biomimicry. let's take a look. in 1903 when orville and wilbur wright invetted the first flying machine to tr
parcak ever get referred to as space indiana jones? >> she does but she says indiana jones has got nothing on me. she is enabling these folks the way indiana jones never did. >> there are plenty of other uses for it too. >> people are using them in agriculture, to monitor humane crises, you can see how many refugees are arriving at sites you can take they thermal images and monitor what's happening ought around the world. coming up next, kyle you're going to show us how nature...
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then president obama in indiana talking about college costs and the economy. after that congressman paul ryan on international trade deals. >> on "newsmakers" ranking member of the armed services committee, representative adam smith. ashton carter at the defense and other key military topics. sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> sunday david brooks, columnist for the "new york times" on the the awards he gives out at the end of the year. the sidney awards. >> the sidney awards are given for the best magazine. they can be in journals, object secure lit rarey magazines. the idea is that -- between christmas and new -- literary magazine. >> the idea is to sit back and read something deeper and longer, and to celebrate those longer pieces. i do believe magazines changed history. "the new republic" until its recent destruction was the most persuasive writing. conservative barely existed before "national review" and gave it a voice. >> the washington institute for near east policy hosted this discussion on the fight against icis and the -- against isis. re
then president obama in indiana talking about college costs and the economy. after that congressman paul ryan on international trade deals. >> on "newsmakers" ranking member of the armed services committee, representative adam smith. ashton carter at the defense and other key military topics. sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> sunday david brooks, columnist for the "new york times" on the the awards he gives out at the end of the year. the sidney...
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>> last time the terps met indiana, the hoosier sent a message crushing the terps 85-70. >> couldn't miss. >> shot the lights out from all over the field. >> it's been a rough couple of weeks for the terps. they've lost two out of their last three. those two losses on the road. however, things are starting to look up because four out of their next five are right here at home. >> we like where we are. if you had told me we'd be 19-5 and 7-4 and tied for second we have four of our next five at home, i'd be like we're in pretty good shape. >> tonight, mark turgeon is expecting a different outcome and that's if they stick to playing their game. >> we have to be us offensesively and play together and play well. it will be a great crowd. so i expect us to play well. >> in college park, robert burton, abc 7 sports. >> maryland and indiana in primetime. now hear this. we've lost a basketball hall of famer for the second time in a week. jerry tarkanian has died. he was 84. he built a basketball dynasty but remembered as famously for his battles with the they tried to run him out of college ba
>> last time the terps met indiana, the hoosier sent a message crushing the terps 85-70. >> couldn't miss. >> shot the lights out from all over the field. >> it's been a rough couple of weeks for the terps. they've lost two out of their last three. those two losses on the road. however, things are starting to look up because four out of their next five are right here at home. >> we like where we are. if you had told me we'd be 19-5 and 7-4 and tied for second we...
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indiana puts it in the hands of farrell for the tie, no. then he gets it back with a chance to tie it again at the buzzer. maryland survives 68-66. ravens coach john harbaugh was at the game, brother-in-law of indiana coach tom crane. here's what he had to say about the game tonight. >> it's a blast. the place is electric. mark has done a great job. it's fun watching them play. these two teams are so similar, so hard to win in the big 10 on the road, isn't it? >> yes, sir, it is. georgia washington, they're on the bubble, bubble boys in duquesne. michael mason says bubble boys? bubble trouble. he had 24. bad loss for gw, 78-62. >>> nba now, well, it's becoming mental. the rap tolds seem to be performing the jedi mind trick on the wizards every time they play. they just stare into the eyes of the wizards and the wizards melt. let's get to it tonight. john wall, wizards actually playing well off the tip. paul pierce got am toes. washington -- bottoms. washington was up nine, but the raptors rally. demar derosen caps the comeback. wizards lose
indiana puts it in the hands of farrell for the tie, no. then he gets it back with a chance to tie it again at the buzzer. maryland survives 68-66. ravens coach john harbaugh was at the game, brother-in-law of indiana coach tom crane. here's what he had to say about the game tonight. >> it's a blast. the place is electric. mark has done a great job. it's fun watching them play. these two teams are so similar, so hard to win in the big 10 on the road, isn't it? >> yes, sir, it is....
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parcak ever get referred to as space indiana jones? >> she does but she says indiana jones has got nothing on me. she is enabling these folks the way indiana jones never did. >> there are plenty of other uses for it too. >> people are using them in agriculture, to monitor humane crises, you can see how many refugees are arriving at sites you can take they thermal images and monitor what's happening ought around the world. coming up next, kyle you're going to show us how nature can teach us some lessons. >> i'm taking a look at how mother nature is informing our technology. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by >> writer taiye selasi shares her impactful point of view >> certain people have to explain there presence... >> when you're part of many worlds, where is home? >> in ghana, i was not going to be able to become the person i wanted to be. >> every monday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera part of ou
parcak ever get referred to as space indiana jones? >> she does but she says indiana jones has got nothing on me. she is enabling these folks the way indiana jones never did. >> there are plenty of other uses for it too. >> people are using them in agriculture, to monitor humane crises, you can see how many refugees are arriving at sites you can take they thermal images and monitor what's happening ought around the world. coming up next, kyle you're going to show us how nature...
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parcak ever get referred to as space indiana jones? >> she does but she says indiana jones has got nothing on me. she is enabling these folks the way indiana jones never did. >> there are plenty of other uses for it too. >> people are using them in agriculture, to monitor humane crises, you can see how many refugees are arriving at sites you can take they thermal images and monitor what's happening ought around the world. coming up next, kyle you're going to show us how nature can teach us some lessons. >> i'm taking a look at how mother nature is informing our technology. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by >> start with one issue. education, gun control, the gap between rich and poor, job creation, climate change, tax policies, the economy, iran, health care... it goes on and on. add guests from all sides of the debate and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get the inside story. these are straight forward conversations. no agenda, just hard hitting debate on the issues tha
parcak ever get referred to as space indiana jones? >> she does but she says indiana jones has got nothing on me. she is enabling these folks the way indiana jones never did. >> there are plenty of other uses for it too. >> people are using them in agriculture, to monitor humane crises, you can see how many refugees are arriving at sites you can take they thermal images and monitor what's happening ought around the world. coming up next, kyle you're going to show us how nature...
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maryland leads and hold on for the win, 68-66 over indiana. let's go to raleigh, north carolina, second ranked virginia at n.c. state. this game, nine lead changes nine times. martin ends up with it. b.j. with the bucket 38-37. malcolm brogdon was enconversational in this ballgame for virginia, led all scorers with 15. he drops a dime to toby for the baseline jam and the cavaliers beat the pack 51-47. the wahoos 22-1. to pittsburgh, duquesne on the attack against g.w. michael wilson, drive, draw, dish jordan robinson the finish, great no look, duquesne beats g.w. 78-62. the g.w. women's basketball team had its 19-game win streak ended tonight by st. louis ironic if that the billikens go to 12-12 and even .500 and g.w. is 21-3. tiger woods has taken a leave of absence. the former world's number one player says his game is absolutely not acceptable to play in pga tournaments and he will not come back until it is. tiger did say his latest injury was not related to his back injury last spring. he hopes to be ready to play for the honda classic feb
maryland leads and hold on for the win, 68-66 over indiana. let's go to raleigh, north carolina, second ranked virginia at n.c. state. this game, nine lead changes nine times. martin ends up with it. b.j. with the bucket 38-37. malcolm brogdon was enconversational in this ballgame for virginia, led all scorers with 15. he drops a dime to toby for the baseline jam and the cavaliers beat the pack 51-47. the wahoos 22-1. to pittsburgh, duquesne on the attack against g.w. michael wilson, drive,...
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brooks of indiana and mr. payne of new jersey for sponsoring the social media working group act of 2015, which addresses an emerging and important topic in emergency management. more and more we are seeing social media, especially youtube and facebook in preparing responses in emergency situations. in the past few years, social media has become a valuable tool that has been used by emergency managers at all levels to warn those in harm's way of impending natural disasters. and i might add that the same could occur in terrorist disasters. moreover, it has been used to inform survivors of how to access disaster assistance and tips for a speedier recovery. equally important, social media has been used to coordinate and manage assistance from nonprofits and volunteers who want to help in recovery efforts, but it is not just emergency managers who use social media regarding emergencies. individuals have used social media to help identify locations where assistance may still be needed and to raise awareness of impen
brooks of indiana and mr. payne of new jersey for sponsoring the social media working group act of 2015, which addresses an emerging and important topic in emergency management. more and more we are seeing social media, especially youtube and facebook in preparing responses in emergency situations. in the past few years, social media has become a valuable tool that has been used by emergency managers at all levels to warn those in harm's way of impending natural disasters. and i might add that...
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. >> sixers with debuts last night against indiana. franklin's first game, also jason richardson, first game in over two years. how about a big block. the newcomer, magee, debuted dunk right there. the sixers lose to the pacers, 106-95. let's go to clear water, florida, for our phillies spring training update. here's marshall harris. >> reporter: john, another frosty day here in clearwater. but you know, cold spells, they come and they go. can the same be said about phillies closer jonathan papelbon? we know he didn't come here for this. the question now is will he be traded by the phillies? he says he doesn't know. what we do know is he hasn't written off this season before it even starts.
. >> sixers with debuts last night against indiana. franklin's first game, also jason richardson, first game in over two years. how about a big block. the newcomer, magee, debuted dunk right there. the sixers lose to the pacers, 106-95. let's go to clear water, florida, for our phillies spring training update. here's marshall harris. >> reporter: john, another frosty day here in clearwater. but you know, cold spells, they come and they go. can the same be said about phillies closer...
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jeff flock joins us live from outside of bp's refinery in whiting, indiana. jeff? >> when do we want it? >> lost it, guys. liz: can you hear us, jeff? he may have lost us. i don't know if he can hear us. you can see him in the middlewaring beige. on the picket line at bp. jeff, can you hear us now? >> now i got you, guys. it got really loud here. the chanting goes on as perhaps you see around me. this is a strike that has been going on for three weeks. nobody taking a lot of interest. i tell you they're taking interest right now, because look what gas prices have done. when this strike started, on february 1st, gas prices were at about 2.05 a gallon. they're now at 2.32. a lot of oil analysts are saying this is part of the reason because there is fear about shutdowns. crude at the same time, has remained fairly stable. in fact has even gone down some from the high at 60. leo girard, the president of the u.s. steelworkers, said today in atlanta, that the strike could even expand farther. we're now at 15 facilities around the country, 12 of them, refineries like this
jeff flock joins us live from outside of bp's refinery in whiting, indiana. jeff? >> when do we want it? >> lost it, guys. liz: can you hear us, jeff? he may have lost us. i don't know if he can hear us. you can see him in the middlewaring beige. on the picket line at bp. jeff, can you hear us now? >> now i got you, guys. it got really loud here. the chanting goes on as perhaps you see around me. this is a strike that has been going on for three weeks. nobody taking a lot of...
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. >> indiana lawmakers are talking about new ways to protect babies with these boxes. why some make it possible for parents to leave unwanted children here. is it a good idea? decide for yourself. ♪♪ >>> a jury in arizona is deciding the fate of convicted killer jodi ari yas. she was found guilty of murdering her ex-boyfriend but a jury could not grow on her sentence. a new jury was assembled back in october season now debating whether she should get the death penalty. prosecutors say that arias at a cold-blooded confidential her while the defense argues that she has a borderline personality disorder. those following the case are weighing in. >> i've been a juror and it's an incredible responsibility that you take very seriously and mine was not a death penalty case. >> the new jury must come to unanimous dig on the death penalty. otherwise her sentence will be determined by a judge. >>> leaders in brazil are investigating why thousands of dead fish are washing ashore. inspectors found the dead fish during a routine water testing in rio. the water where the fish sw
. >> indiana lawmakers are talking about new ways to protect babies with these boxes. why some make it possible for parents to leave unwanted children here. is it a good idea? decide for yourself. ♪♪ >>> a jury in arizona is deciding the fate of convicted killer jodi ari yas. she was found guilty of murdering her ex-boyfriend but a jury could not grow on her sentence. a new jury was assembled back in october season now debating whether she should get the death penalty....
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, indiana. heaviest snow in chicago and detroit pushing into buffalo. we're getting sleet and icing from pittsburgh all the way back to indiana. that will make its way to east coast by 8:00 tonight, snow arriving in new york city and all snow up in new england by midnight. >> more on the storm later right here on msnbc. >>> fast-paced action. daring rescues. life and death struggles. >> oh, my god. >> they were just like holding on for their life. it was so scary. >> sweet water oak loses the rider. >> through mud, water -- >> don't let go of the boat! >> -- and wind. >> i remember just seeing him slam straight into the ground. i thought he was dead. >> dragged by a speeding train. knocked down on the side of the road. pushed to the brink. >> he told me he was going to kill me. and i said, no, i'm here to kill you. >> rides so shocking, you wouldn't believe they were real if they weren't caught on camera. >> it's probably only maybe a minute before the first person was like, did you get all that
, indiana. heaviest snow in chicago and detroit pushing into buffalo. we're getting sleet and icing from pittsburgh all the way back to indiana. that will make its way to east coast by 8:00 tonight, snow arriving in new york city and all snow up in new england by midnight. >> more on the storm later right here on msnbc. >>> fast-paced action. daring rescues. life and death struggles. >> oh, my god. >> they were just like holding on for their life. it was so scary....
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host: is mitchell in north indiana? caller: south indiana by kentucky. i work in a small -- i have worked in three local, small hospitals. i see the same thing over and over. we torture our elderly people because everybody is afraid to talk about it. there is also money being allocated for that talk, for doctors to get reimbursed who have that talk with patients about realistic goals for their disease processes. i can't tell you how many times i have seen 98-year-old people be full code meaning we would do cpr on them if their heart stops and put them on a ventilator if they quit breathing. yes, there are instances where that might be appropriate. i personally don't think so. they have to be informed. 30% of the average population that goes through a code it doesn't make it. that is not factoring in if they are ill or elderly -- the chances go way, way down. host: end-of-life care might be a good topic for the washington journal sometime. he small group of high-ranking pentagon officials made a quite visit to silicon valley in december to solicit nationa
host: is mitchell in north indiana? caller: south indiana by kentucky. i work in a small -- i have worked in three local, small hospitals. i see the same thing over and over. we torture our elderly people because everybody is afraid to talk about it. there is also money being allocated for that talk, for doctors to get reimbursed who have that talk with patients about realistic goals for their disease processes. i can't tell you how many times i have seen 98-year-old people be full code meaning...
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host: all right, alberta, fort wayne indiana, and indiana -- an independent caller. host:earlier this year, the republican-controlled house passed a spending bill to fund the department through the end of the year. it attached language to undo mr. obama's executive actions. the sate of that house-passed bill is unclear. those supporting mr. obama's executive order including washington and california, they filed a motion with the job in support -- with the judge in support of mr. obama. the group of law enforcement officials and more than 20 police chiefs also filed a motion in support. they argue the action will improve public safety. we are getting your thoughts this morning. weigh in on the debate. what should happen next? a texas judge has made this step. congress, republicans in control. joining us on the phone is -- johnson to talk with us a little bit about this. what you think the decision does? it is temporary, but what does it do to the debate? guest: it is a good question. because it is new, it is hard to know. it is going to give some weight to the republi
host: all right, alberta, fort wayne indiana, and indiana -- an independent caller. host:earlier this year, the republican-controlled house passed a spending bill to fund the department through the end of the year. it attached language to undo mr. obama's executive actions. the sate of that house-passed bill is unclear. those supporting mr. obama's executive order including washington and california, they filed a motion with the job in support -- with the judge in support of mr. obama. the...
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my dad built a gas station business in a small town in southern indiana. while i actually started in politics as democrat, when i heard the voice of the 40th president of the united states it all changed for me. i lived the dream of becoming a congressman from that small town and now i serve as governor of the great state of indiana. [applause] >> i served 12 years in the congress and i love to say if i only had 12 years left to live i would want to live it as member of congress. because that was the longest 12 years of my life. [laughter] >> the truth is we haven't had a government as good as our people in washington, d.c. for some time. but it is worse today than ever before. at home the errors of this administration are almost to too numerous to recount. whether the government takeover of healthcare or now the internet the president's unconstitutional executive amnesty or the war on coal this administration policy are sapping our national vitality and threatening our prosperity. most americans understand you cannot improve healthcare by ordering every a
my dad built a gas station business in a small town in southern indiana. while i actually started in politics as democrat, when i heard the voice of the 40th president of the united states it all changed for me. i lived the dream of becoming a congressman from that small town and now i serve as governor of the great state of indiana. [applause] >> i served 12 years in the congress and i love to say if i only had 12 years left to live i would want to live it as member of congress. because...
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up next on "action news," police in indiana are searching for a gunman who shot a 9-year-old who was selling girl scout cookies. >> police rescue two young boys trapped in the truck in the cold as their father slept it off in jail. >> reporter: we're clear and dry right here, we'll see what it looms in morrisville, bucks county. >> we'll see if there are any delays in school openings in the lehigh valley as they get snow, not right now we'll check again we come right back. i love the taste. always smooth, never bitter. my cup of coffee is always awesome when i go to dunkin'. man: i see the steam rising off the cup 'cause you know it's a fresh pot. man: one cup a day for sure. two if need be. and it's usually "need be." dunkin' -- your place for coffee. others. now, americans everywhere are discovering that... spoon after spoon... dish after dish... time, after time, after time again... deliciously creamy galbani ricotta inspires meals, and moments, that are simply better. mmm, galbani (sfx: kiss). italy's favorite cheese brand. now, america's number one ricotta. thank you. happy vale
up next on "action news," police in indiana are searching for a gunman who shot a 9-year-old who was selling girl scout cookies. >> police rescue two young boys trapped in the truck in the cold as their father slept it off in jail. >> reporter: we're clear and dry right here, we'll see what it looms in morrisville, bucks county. >> we'll see if there are any delays in school openings in the lehigh valley as they get snow, not right now we'll check again we come right...
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number five maryland women hosting indiana. the pregame spotlight on guard lauren mincy senior night. mincy beating the buzzer to knock the three down. terps up 12 at half time. mincy still feeling it. knocking down another three. she scores a career high 28 points on her night. maryland beats indiana 83-72. soccer. down in costa rica, d.c. united against alaumence. the header catches the goalie in no man's land. united down 2-1. jump ahead to the 90th minute. they take advantage. united loses 5-2 but these two teams play again next week here in d.c. a final note. they lose to gonzaga in boy's basketball the catholic basketball championship. >> i bet that >>> that dress. >> blue and black. >> that is so bizarre. >> well, it is. i don't know what the argument's about. this will give you something to talk about tomorrow. this is a debate everywhere including in our newsroom about the color of that dress. >> some say it's blue and black, some say white and gold. white and gold raise your hand. >> no. >> you know you see blue and b
number five maryland women hosting indiana. the pregame spotlight on guard lauren mincy senior night. mincy beating the buzzer to knock the three down. terps up 12 at half time. mincy still feeling it. knocking down another three. she scores a career high 28 points on her night. maryland beats indiana 83-72. soccer. down in costa rica, d.c. united against alaumence. the header catches the goalie in no man's land. united down 2-1. jump ahead to the 90th minute. they take advantage. united loses...
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indiana is looking at legalized so-called baby box that is used in other countries helping keep babies worn to put them at drop off location and the bill heads to the senate. if passed they will be put in use next year. >> police are revealing a new crime trend. though say it is hurting northern california farmers these are targeting beehives costs big bucks and crops. police say two incidents combine for 1120 beehives gone and $100,000 hit. bees are crucial to pollination and some are putting g.p.s. tracking devices on the hives. >> a new dating app is getting buzz which was inspired by "50 shades of grey" which allows people who are into whips and me other things to connect locally. users can message call and video chat and and available on droid phones does does not link tore facebook or share personal information. just in case you needed to know that. >> we just report. >> i didn't write that. >> meteorologist mike nicco will tell us about our weekend rain chances. >> and the great dress debate that is trending worldwide a controversy that has people taking sides. lowe's presents:
indiana is looking at legalized so-called baby box that is used in other countries helping keep babies worn to put them at drop off location and the bill heads to the senate. if passed they will be put in use next year. >> police are revealing a new crime trend. though say it is hurting northern california farmers these are targeting beehives costs big bucks and crops. police say two incidents combine for 1120 beehives gone and $100,000 hit. bees are crucial to pollination and some are...
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. >> when we visited the shu at indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, the staff made it clear, absolute control is the top priority. >> your quietest day in the shu can be your worst day in the shu in two seconds. some of the challenges we face are the threat of being gunned down here, or as we have in here. having feces or urine thrown on you. spit, blood, semen, anything you can think of has happened in this building. >> but for inmates in the shu, the monotony breeds a horror of its own. they told us what it was like to spend 23 hours a day in a windowless concrete cell. sometimes for years at a time. >> you're always trying to find a way to come up for air. the place suffocates you. you know what i'm saying? >> it's a tone, for me, you know? it's like the tomb. it's like a tomb, a concrete tomb. >> what if they sent these punk ass dudes against and he would have succeeded in killing them -- >> during our first day on the shu we walked into a heated exchange about murder. >> the killer. so what you saying the killer? you say -- >> but it wasn't about prison violence. >> say
. >> when we visited the shu at indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, the staff made it clear, absolute control is the top priority. >> your quietest day in the shu can be your worst day in the shu in two seconds. some of the challenges we face are the threat of being gunned down here, or as we have in here. having feces or urine thrown on you. spit, blood, semen, anything you can think of has happened in this building. >> but for inmates in the shu, the monotony...
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despuÉs de varios pedidos de nuestra filial de univisiÓn nueva york a la cÁrcel donde estÁ recluido en indiana para que dejaran entrevistarlo, finalmente lo permitieron pero sÓlo vÍa telefÓnica, esto fue parte de lo que dijo. >> desde la cÁrcel en indiana... oscar lÓpez rivera nos habla de cÓmo son los dÍas en su celda, lleva 33 aÑos en prisiÓn, 12 de los cuales pasÓ en aislamiento total. >> ¿cÓmo son sus dÍas? >> bueno, paso toda la maÑana haciendo ejercicios, luego voy a un lugar donde pinto, leo, me pasa el dÍa entre la lectura y la pintura. >> a lÓpez rivera algunos lo consideran un preso polÍtico, otros, un terrorista, fue acusado en el 1981 de conspiraciÓn sediciosa, por ser identificado como el lÍder de la fuerzas armadas de liberaciÓn nacional, una organizaciÓn portorriqueÑa basada en chicago, a la cual se le responsabilizÓ por el bombazo en new york. >> ¿violÓ la ley? >> la ley de estados unidos, es la ley que impera, pero el colonialismo es un crimen en contra de la humanidad, y tiene derecho pleno para luchar por su independencia, no sÓlo luchan por su inde
despuÉs de varios pedidos de nuestra filial de univisiÓn nueva york a la cÁrcel donde estÁ recluido en indiana para que dejaran entrevistarlo, finalmente lo permitieron pero sÓlo vÍa telefÓnica, esto fue parte de lo que dijo. >> desde la cÁrcel en indiana... oscar lÓpez rivera nos habla de cÓmo son los dÍas en su celda, lleva 33 aÑos en prisiÓn, 12 de los cuales pasÓ en aislamiento total. >> ¿cÓmo son sus dÍas? >> bueno, paso toda la maÑana haciendo...
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the reality is i have seen an indiana -- i have seen indiana balance budgets. host: you have legislation to deal with the issue of balancing the budget. what are you proposing? guest: i support the budget that says we could ballanance within four years. i believe in the no pay provision of two years ago. senator steve daines of montana and i've put together legislation that said no balance budget, no pay. it is our job to make the budget balanced, just like families have to do as well. whether we are able to get that bill heard will be a question we have to see. i certainly believe it is a principle that should guide us. host: we go to jonathan in florida, a republican. good morning. caller: hey congressman. how is it going? i am actually calling for two things. i know you will not tell the people the truth, but what is going on in ukraine is actually a neo-nazi coo. host: where did you read that? where did you get the information? caller: tax wall street party website. credit 1% wall street sales tax because wall street pays more taxes. that is what needs to b
the reality is i have seen an indiana -- i have seen indiana balance budgets. host: you have legislation to deal with the issue of balancing the budget. what are you proposing? guest: i support the budget that says we could ballanance within four years. i believe in the no pay provision of two years ago. senator steve daines of montana and i've put together legislation that said no balance budget, no pay. it is our job to make the budget balanced, just like families have to do as well. whether...
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what a state needs in terms of continuation and moving on building on the healthy indiana plan for indiana. utah, tennessee, there are other approaches important to those states. we are reflecting is that waivers are a means we can try and test on what works and how it would scale them as a nation. we are looking forward to working with the government as he implements and make sure he can implement quickly as soon as we reached an agreement. we are looking forward to finding out the things we can do better in medicaid as a program. that effort in the waivers is accompanied and complemented by something the national governors association asked, state innovation model grant. at the same time we are trying things we are innovating in terms of payment models and helping the states through financing. a number of states have received those. there is a first round and a second round. >> our governor and those who have participated, including health care providers with their contributions to the program we have a lot at stake and we hope to deliver to you innovative and successful solutions. >> yo
what a state needs in terms of continuation and moving on building on the healthy indiana plan for indiana. utah, tennessee, there are other approaches important to those states. we are reflecting is that waivers are a means we can try and test on what works and how it would scale them as a nation. we are looking forward to working with the government as he implements and make sure he can implement quickly as soon as we reached an agreement. we are looking forward to finding out the things we...
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then they had to hang on down the stretch and hope indiana's ferrell, sharpshooter had two chances to win the game. he ended with 28 points and mark turgeon didn't want him to get anymore! >> i was hoping he'd miss it you know. i'm like every other fan in the building saying miss! hope it goes off to the side. what a great game. are you kidding me? you guys get paid to sit there and write about this. >> wow indeed. 68-66 maryland. our play of the night. st. john's depaul. how about the st. john's defense to set up this. harrison at the other end with the finish. poor tommy hamilton never had a chance against sir dominick pointer. he says don't bring that stuff in here. a rim rodder. never had a chance. the perfect setup for deanglo harrison. what a block. for hockey fans the caps are making their february west coast swing. they've won four of their last five games. last night's win over san jose came late. late in the night and late in the game. overtime, ward gets a juicy rebound. it's off to l.a. the caps are now within two points of the pens. three of the islanders in the metro div
then they had to hang on down the stretch and hope indiana's ferrell, sharpshooter had two chances to win the game. he ended with 28 points and mark turgeon didn't want him to get anymore! >> i was hoping he'd miss it you know. i'm like every other fan in the building saying miss! hope it goes off to the side. what a great game. are you kidding me? you guys get paid to sit there and write about this. >> wow indeed. 68-66 maryland. our play of the night. st. john's depaul. how about...
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indiana blast night had to appreciate what they were seeing, two battle tested big 10 teams fiercely fighting for rights to second place. tournament caliber stuff if you ask me. let's take you through the final few moments. jake lehman appeared to give maryland plenty of breathing room with this swoop to the hoop to give maryland a six- point lead, but indiana rallied. it wasn't until yogi farrell missed the last two that the terps hanging on by two. kristen berset was at xfinity arena last night and reports on the terps' bounceback victory. >> reporter: when the maryland terrapins returned home sunday after a tough loss in iowa coach mark turgeon talked with his players and asked them to think about three things, one, how are you going to make your teammates better, to remember to play with a sense of urgency since there's only a handful of game left and three, great practices, no more mediocre days. that obviously resonated with his players because wednesday night they put up one of their best collective efforts we've seen from them this season. [ cheering and applause ] >> we just
indiana blast night had to appreciate what they were seeing, two battle tested big 10 teams fiercely fighting for rights to second place. tournament caliber stuff if you ask me. let's take you through the final few moments. jake lehman appeared to give maryland plenty of breathing room with this swoop to the hoop to give maryland a six- point lead, but indiana rallied. it wasn't until yogi farrell missed the last two that the terps hanging on by two. kristen berset was at xfinity arena last...
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indiana wins. the warriors hope to have him back tuesday night against the wizards. >>> somebody is jacked out of their minds for stanford and cal. stanford freshman, mc phee came off of the bench and exphroezed for ex-- exploded off of bench. now, brittany had all 12 of her points after the break. the bears win 63-53. submitting the season series and tie the cardinals for 3rd place in the pac-12. >>> final round in the northern trust open in l.a. garcia had a 1-stroke lead but bogeyed 17. this shot left them in a 3-way may off. now, this is for birdie, putting the pressure on johnson. yes. he could not be etch watch -- even watch johnson as he missed the putt. so, james haan, the cal product wins his first career pga tournament. the first cal product to win on the tour. i met him a couple years ago at pebble beach. he thought he had game but he ended up working selling shoes at nordstrom but he wanted to give it another shot and he did. and he wins. >> "game day". >> well, we manny ramierez tonigh
indiana wins. the warriors hope to have him back tuesday night against the wizards. >>> somebody is jacked out of their minds for stanford and cal. stanford freshman, mc phee came off of the bench and exphroezed for ex-- exploded off of bench. now, brittany had all 12 of her points after the break. the bears win 63-53. submitting the season series and tie the cardinals for 3rd place in the pac-12. >>> final round in the northern trust open in l.a. garcia had a 1-stroke lead...
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-----take sot------ cg: tara indiana. dominatriz "this is not a mental illness, this is a sexual orientation we were born this way. " translation: esta no es una enfermedad mental esta es una orientación sexual nosotros nacimos así dijo tara indiana. los carteles no molestaron a los fanáticos de la trilogía al contrario motivó a mas de alguna a comprar los boletos. -----take sot------ cg: diana benavides. quiere ver la película tc: "ahora quiero investigarla y ahora verla para juzgarla yo. blanca --un hombre fue sepultado vivo por una avalancha de nieve en wyoming. take vo --el hombre subia la montaÑa en una moto para nieve cuando inici el alud. --sus compaÑeros que grababan las imagenes lograron escapar pero regresaron a salvar al hombre que habia sido arrastrado por la gran masa de nieve. --milagrosamente, lo encontraron sepultado hasta el cuello. ---un gran susto pero tambien una increible experiencia. cesar ---quedan tan solo unas horas para que cierre el periodo de inscripcion a la ley del seguro medico conoc
-----take sot------ cg: tara indiana. dominatriz "this is not a mental illness, this is a sexual orientation we were born this way. " translation: esta no es una enfermedad mental esta es una orientación sexual nosotros nacimos así dijo tara indiana. los carteles no molestaron a los fanáticos de la trilogía al contrario motivó a mas de alguna a comprar los boletos. -----take sot------ cg: diana benavides. quiere ver la película tc: "ahora quiero investigarla y ahora verla...
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in indiana, the same premium is $250,000. modern forge is competing with manufacturers across the country that don't have illinois's costs. modern forge needed to move to stay competitive. since then they've hired 100 new indiana workers. and today almost half of its workforce lives in indiana. leader in both political parties, including attorney general madigan have advocated for much needed reforms that address the shortcomings of the workers' compensation law that was passed in 2011. working together we can create a common sense system that protects and fairly compensates those who are injured on the job while also assuring that both public and private employers are not overburdened by an irrational system. [ applause ] too many people in our communities must overcome not only hurdles that state government has put in place, but also decades of hidden barriers that have caused their communities to suffer. approximately 80% of individuals in illinois apprenticeship programs are white even though caucasians make up fewer than
in indiana, the same premium is $250,000. modern forge is competing with manufacturers across the country that don't have illinois's costs. modern forge needed to move to stay competitive. since then they've hired 100 new indiana workers. and today almost half of its workforce lives in indiana. leader in both political parties, including attorney general madigan have advocated for much needed reforms that address the shortcomings of the workers' compensation law that was passed in 2011. working...
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indiana looking there, yogi ferrel misses a three-point shot. just can't get it done. maryland gets the win. 68-66. great win for them. to the tar heels, justin anderson number two, virginia against mc state. nice move. shot off, mike tobey with the rebound in the ground there. game tied at 25. tied at 33 here. dishes to anthony gill. virginia took the lead there. held it until the end. 51-47. down to richmond hosting lasalle, weber out for the season with an injured knee. let's pick this up. late second half missed shot long rebound, jordan price went deep. no problem. 34 points for him. game goes to two overtimes and driving scoring with the finger roll with la salle with the upset. over to pittsburgh taking on duquesne tonight, the team falling behind early but a little hope last first half. you don't want to be 6 footie freshman from japan. derek pulls it up and duquesne though with the win. 78-62. a couple other scores tonight, george mason loses to davidson 92-71. and catholic over goucher. and ryan clark has >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the
indiana looking there, yogi ferrel misses a three-point shot. just can't get it done. maryland gets the win. 68-66. great win for them. to the tar heels, justin anderson number two, virginia against mc state. nice move. shot off, mike tobey with the rebound in the ground there. game tied at 25. tied at 33 here. dishes to anthony gill. virginia took the lead there. held it until the end. 51-47. down to richmond hosting lasalle, weber out for the season with an injured knee. let's pick this up....
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que dejaron entrevistarlo vÍa telefÓnica, estos parte de lo que digo. >> desde la cÁrcel federal en indiana. Óscar lÓpez rivera nos habla de cÓmo son sus dÍas en su celda, 33 aÑos en prisiÓn, 12 de los cuales pasÓ en aislamiento total. >> cÓmo son sus dÍas? >> yo empiezo temprano a la maÑana haciendo ejercicios y luego voy a un aula donde pintÓ y leo como paso el dÍa. >> a lÓpez rivera algunos lo consideran preso polÍtico y algunos terroristas. fue acusado por sÍ identificado como el lÍder de la fuerza armada de liberaciÓn nacional una organizaciÓn portorriqueÑa basada en chicago. >> usted cree que violÓ la ley? >> ser colonizador tienen derechos plenos a luchar por su independencia, sÓlo luchar por su independencia no sÓlo eso sino luchar por los medios que tenga a su alcance. yo verdaderamente no veo cÓmo un ser colonizado no va a tener derecho a liberarse como esclavo. >> a lÓpez rivera no se le acusÓ de participar directamente en el siniestro, ninguno de los que estuvieron acusados contestaron que no eran presos polÍticos. >> hay personas que lo consideran un h
que dejaron entrevistarlo vÍa telefÓnica, estos parte de lo que digo. >> desde la cÁrcel federal en indiana. Óscar lÓpez rivera nos habla de cÓmo son sus dÍas en su celda, 33 aÑos en prisiÓn, 12 de los cuales pasÓ en aislamiento total. >> cÓmo son sus dÍas? >> yo empiezo temprano a la maÑana haciendo ejercicios y luego voy a un aula donde pintÓ y leo como paso el dÍa. >> a lÓpez rivera algunos lo consideran preso polÍtico y algunos terroristas. fue...